South Florida is home to some very rich people, including Carnival Corp. chairman Micky Arison of Miami and the new U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross Jr. of Palm Beach.

Both are on Forbes’ annual billionaires list: 2,043 people with an average net worth of $3.75 billion.

Fifty one billionaires claim residences in Florida, most of them in South Florida.

The richest Floridian is Thomas Peterffy of Palm Beach, a Hungarian immigrant who is chairman and CEO of the Interactive Brokers Group. Peterffy is worth $13.8 billion, coming in at No. 82 on the Forbes’ list. Peterffly also topped the Florida billionaires’ list in 2016.

Taking the No. 2 spot this year is a newcomer to the state: David Tepper, who moved his hedge fund Appaloosa Management and his residence to Miami Beach from New Jersey. Tepper’s net worth is listed at $11 billion.

The 2017 Forbes list of billionaires included a number of people who maintain a residence in the Sunshine State.

Other South Florida billionaires include: Jeff Greene, Palm Beach real estate developer and member of President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, with a net worth of $3.4 billion; H. Wayne Huizenga, Fort Lauderdale’s best known billionaire and founder of businesses including AutoNation, with a net worth of $2.7 billion, and Wilbur Ross Jr., distressed asset investor who was confirmed last month as Secretary of Commerce, with a net worth of $2.5 billion.